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2. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. The dog is a cute little Husky with bright blue eyes. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate adjective predicate nominative

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husky is underlined

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im thinking it's d

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predicate nominative

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3. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. Carlos gave her the name Sky because of the color of her eyes. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective

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her is underlined

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indirect object

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4. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. Her glossy gray and white fur is thick and soft. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective

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thick

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

PA

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d?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

yes..its PA

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5. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. In her last letter, Tina sent us some photographs of Sky. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective

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us is underlined

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b?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

IO

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yes..its B

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6. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. In one photo, Sky is holding her leash in her mouth. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective

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leash is underlined

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d?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

direct object

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7. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. She looks ready to go for a walk. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate adjective predicate nominative

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

ready is underlined

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

not sure on this

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

not 100% sure on this one...I am thinking predicate nominative....but possibly predicate adj.....She looks ready....how does she look...I am not sure, at first I thought it was an adverb...lol...sorry

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

it's fine

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

but isn'y PN renaming the subject?

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

isn't*

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

yes...kinda....maybe you should go with predicate adj

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yea

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8. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. Her muscles are models of energy and strength. (Points : 3) predicate nominative predicate adjective direct object indirect object

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models

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a?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

thats what I would say

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9. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. She will be a much-loved member to their family. (Points : 3) predicate adjective direct object predicate nominative indirect object

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member is underllined

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c?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I think so...because will be is the future tense of " is "

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10. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. Maybe we should get a new dog, too. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

dog is underlined

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

DO

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

direct object

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11. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. An important Arkansas Cherokee was Sequoya. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate adjective predicate nominative

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seuqoya is underlined

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

PN

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

PN?

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12. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. He was fascinated by written languages. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate adjective predicate nominative

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fascinated is underlined

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

c

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

yes..C

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13. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. He introduced a Cherokee alphabet in 1821. (Points : 3) indirect object direct object predicate nominative predicate adjective

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

alphabet is underlined

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

DO

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14. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. He taught many others his new alphabet. (Points : 3) indirect object direct object predicate nominative predicate adjective

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others is underlined

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PN?

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Indirect object

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15. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word(s) in the sentence. Most Cherokees learned the new alphabet in just a few days. (Points : 3) direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

alphabet is underlined

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

DO?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

yes

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

16. Write the indirect object. If there is no indirect object in the sentence, write none. After he bought a new television, the children’s uncle gave them his old one. (Points : 3)

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are we all good or do you have more ?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

hold on..I have to refresh...just seeing black diamonds

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

this sentence is really confusing

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" them " is the indirect object

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where is the DO

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

one

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17. Write the predicate adjective. If there is no predicate adjective in the sentence, write none. The old phone was still good and had many helpful features.

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

good

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good?

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yes..good

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18. Write the direct object. If there is no direct object in the sentence, write none. Hannah told her friends her new address right away.

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

address?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

D.O. is address

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19. Write the predicate nominative. If there is no predicate nominative in the sentence, write none. One of the kids said to the other, "Our uncle is really thoughtful!"

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I don't think their is one...I think thoughtful is a predicate adjective

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

yea that was what i was thinking too

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20. Write the indirect object. If there is no indirect object in the sentence, write none. "Yes," I thought, "she certainly is one in a million." (Points : 3)

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

None

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21. In which sentence is the word fish used as a predicate nominative? (Points : 3) Will you buy some good fresh fish for dinner? Tamara will fish at the seacoast this summer. Sharks are very successful fish. Fish are some of the most interesting animals on earth.

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

Sharks are very successful fish

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22. In which sentence is the word patient used as a predicate adjective? (Points : 3) Waiting for the concert to begin, the fans gradually became less patient. Patient people are pleasant company. The nurse checked the room before the patient arrived. The rights of the patient are explained in the new health care brochure.

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

c?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

A

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23. In which sentence is the word books used as a direct object? (Points : 3) Jermaine filled the shelves in his room with books. Whenever possible, Mrs. Montoya books an early flight. Please move those books off the piano immediately. Will books be replaced by computers?

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

a?

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not sure

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I am thinking C

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

24. In which sentence is the word parents used as an indirect object? (Points : 3) Crystal’s parents both work in the new Century Building. The music instructor sent all parents a copy of the new schedule. Dr. Marisa Korvich teaches a class for new parents. Mr. and Mrs. Silver became new parents last week.

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

let me refresh

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

ok

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b?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I would say B

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

25. In which sentence is the word place used as a predicate nominative? (Points : 3) Your place is at the head of the table. When you enter the house, place your shoes at the door. The Lincoln Memorial is a meaningful place for many citizens. At that time, you will return to the place of your birth.

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

c

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

C

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

THANKS SO MUCH!!! :D:D:D:D

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

your very welcome..I hope I helped you some :)

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